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... its reservation, he struck one of the federal officers arresting him. He pleaded guilty in Triba...The Federal Government then charged him with the federal crime of assault... enlarges the tribes' self-government powers to include "the inherent power of Indian tribes .....
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... the proper ordering in a system of government of conferring sufficient power to govern while wit... of some blending of functions at the federal level. . . Important as the results were in this.... Enumerated, implied, resulting, and inherent Powers . Two important doctrines of constitutiona...
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Senate Bill 1433 is a variation on "Just say no.
And it has about as much chance of succeeding as Nancy Reagan's 1980s-era campaign to persuade kids not to experiment with drugs.
... Legislative Committee on Nullification of Federal Laws" composed of lawmakers. The group's task woul... fell outside the scope of the enumerated powers delegated to the federal government. Once nullific... of the mainstream conversation about the inherent tension between the federal government and the sta...
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... those aspects of the school system where federal supervision is to be withdrawn; (2) whether retent... of restrictions on this Court's remedial powers in restructuring the operations of local and statee government entities,' any mandatory plan which would go beyon... "the elimination of the discrimination inherent in the dual school systems, not with myriad factor...
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...Vertical arrangement of national defense powers and the centralization of national security 2. Twe... coordinate branches of the federal government, with an eye ultimately toward how those horizonta... think of national security policy as inherently national under our constitutional scheme. (105) Th...
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Corporate law theory and practice considers shareholder relations with companies and the implications of ownership separated from control. Yet through the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) bailout and the government's resultant shareholding, ownership and control at many companies have merged, leaving corporate theory and practice for the financial and automotive sectors in chaos. The government's $700 billion bailout is a unique historical event; not merely because of its size, but also because of a resulting ripple through corporate scholarship and practice. This article builds on the author's five testimonies before Congress during the financial crisis and implementation of the TARP bailout and his consultation for the Special Inspector General for TARP. After considering corporat...
... Treasury Department ("Treasury") and the Federal Reserve ("Fed"), through the Troubled Asset Relief... critic of TARP ownership, as it is inherently hostile to the accretion of shareholder power, and... through voting is also one of the central powers granted to stockholders. The federal government al...
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..., except as to Parts II-B and III-B.* Federal immigration law expressly preempts "any Stateor lo... broad authority under their police powers toregulate the employment relationship to protect ...," ibid., and that the Federal Government had "atbest" expressed "a peripheral concern with ... on §1373(c) highlights theanomalies inherent in state schemes that purport to adjudicate whethe...
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... SANCTIONS PURSUANT TO ITS CHAPTER VII POWERS? A. In General, Are International Legal Norms Appl...SUBSTANTIVE PRINCIPLES INHERENT In THE RIGHT OF DUE PROCESS V. DOES THE CREATION O... the purpose of weakening the Iraqi government were widely alleged to have had devastating humani...For instance, in June 2009, a Canadian Federal Court noted that the 1267 sanctions regime creates...
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Torts
Political question doctrine
... be limited so as to avoid separation of powers and competency concerns and to minimize any potent... of powers among the branches of the federal government, as well as the inherent limitations on...
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..., a leading scholar in constitutional law, federal courts, and civil procedure, argues that studies o... the Rules Enabling Act and separation-of-powers principles. Congress delegated to the Supreme Cour...The powers of the federal government can no more be separated from one another than can...(37) . There is a contradiction inherent in Redish's approach to the separation-of-powers p...